>I am interested in purchasing a laptop for my 14 year old daughter and am
>looking for recommendations related to either the PB 1400 or 3400.  While I
>am sure that she would prefer an Indigo iBook 366 or a G3 Wallstreet system,
>these systems are not in my budget.
>
>I have seen the 1400c (or cs) 166 listed on lowendmac.com as a good choice
>and appreciate the ability to upgrade to a G3/333 or 400 at a relatively low
>cost.  The negatives I see are the lack of an Ethernet card, limited (64MB)
>RAM capacity and 33.6 modem.

You can get combo 56K/10Bt PCMCIA cards for ~$50 or so on Ebay.  Make 
sure that you dont buy Cardbus cards - these wont work in a 1400.

>
>While I have considered a desktop Mac, we already have two and a laptop
>seems like the best idea.  I have also thought about a Wintel machine, but
>would prefer to stay with Apple. My budget is around $500, but would go
>higher for the right system.  I have seen 3400s on eBay for $450-600 and
>1400s for $300-500.

I like the 1400 over the 3400 because of the CPU upgrade path.

>If I decided to wait and buy an iBook, when do you think that the 366 models
>will be available for under $800?  The only thing that may lead me to wait
>is the availability of USB and Firewire on these machines.
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>TJ Kozikowski

Mad Dog

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